LP Field would be an unlikely host for the Super Bowl, as Nashville currently lacks some of the infrastructure the NFL wants from its host cities.

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John Glennon
| jglennon@tennessean.com

When the NFL played an outdoor Super Bowl in a cold-weather city for the first time last weekend, did the location increase the viability of the big game being played in the future in Music City?

The Super Bowl cities already have been determined for the next few years, with Glendale, Ariz., hosting the big game in 2015, followed by Santa Clara, Calif., in 2016 and Houston in 2017. Three cities with domed stadiums - New Orleans, Minneapolis and Indianapolis - are the finalists for 2018.

It's up for grabs after that, as long as a city can guarantee it will meet the NFL's list of Super Bowl ...